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Report on the Inter Faith Network for the United Kingdom and Interfaith Dialogue in Britain

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This report on the Inter Faith Network for the United Kingdom and taxpayer-funded interfaith dialogue in Britain was released at the House of Lords on 12 November 2013, as part of national Inter Faith Week.

Don’t Fund Extremism is an official multifaith project of Stand for Peace, which brings Muslims, Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and members of minority religions together to oppose taxpayers’ money going to organisations which promote or legitimise groups involved in violence or extremism. Please contact us if you have any queries, with the details below

The illustration below shows the recently-retired Co-Chair of the Inter Faith Network for the United Kingdom, Manazir Ahsan, with Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin, who was formerly head of the Multifaith Group for Healthcare Chaplaincy, which advises the NHS on faith provision – and the Prince of Wales. Mueen-Uddin has been convicted for his role in war crimes and the mass murder of intellectuals during the Bangladesh Liberation War.

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This multifaith project is fully owned by Stand for Peace, and brings together Muslims, Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and other beliefs and faiths, to challenge taxpayers’ money going to organisations which promote or legitimise groups involved in violence or extremism. We oppose the creeping influence of unelected self-appointed “representatives” of faith communities, having backroom political influence over our national democratic life.